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Resellers: Testing Michigan Datacenter

Hey Guys,

We're doing some casual testing of a few new datacenters that we are considering adding into the mix so that there is an alternative option outside of our primary datacenter available for you guys to use if you prefer it for some reason.

Right now, we're testing a facility in Michigan. If you'd like to try it out, you can connect to sip7.voipwelcome.com instead of sip.voipwelcome.com. All resold accounts can register to it (and all direct VOIPo accounts with BYOD enabled).

Please let me know what your connectivity is like to that facility and if you feel it's a better or worse connection for you. Traceroutes would be very helpful with feedback.

Our Dallas datacenter is owned by IBM now and is rock solid with excellent connectivity for most people, but one big difference with it and some of the others we're evaluating is that it has a lot of direct ISP peering in its routing so if a user is using a major ISP like Cox or Comcast the traffic is likely being routed directly to it. Other facilities we're looking at adding as an alternative don't have as much peering so they may have better routing for customers not on major ISPs or for certain geographical areas.

Again, this is just something we're testing. We are extremely happy with our current facility but have a few datacenters we're considering adding to the mix and this one in Michigan is currently our top choice so we'd like to get some testing. We have one reseller that seems to have a poor connection to our Dallas facility for some reason so we're re-exploring adding some diversity to the SIP server mix.

If anyone wants to test, please let me know how your connection (and post traceroutes if possible to compare). We'd like to get as much "real-world" data as possible.

Re: Resellers: Testing Michigan Datacenter

How is the testing on SIP7 going? After a rocky startup we have had some good luck so I don't want to move my accounts over as things have been stable. Well at least for the moment.

So if I understand correctly the advantage to using SIP7 would be for clients that use Comcast. 90% of my clients are using Comcast business class internet services within the Chicago area, and Northern Indiana.

Re: Resellers: Testing Michigan Datacenter

This trace was started on Jul 11, 2014 10:48:36 PM.
The host 'sip7.voipwelcome.com' has been found, and is reachable in 13 hops. Also, it responded to HTTP requests on port 80 (it is running server Apache/2.2.16 (Debian), which responded in 71ms). The TTL value of packets received from it is 53.In general this route offers a good throughput, with hops responding on average within 16ms. However, hop 9 in network 'Comcast Cable Communications Holdings, Inc' is noticeably slower than others. This slow speed could perhaps be accounted for by the fact that the remote network is located far away. The DNS lookup was completed almost instantaneously (less than 2ms - this may be the result of caching).

Re: Resellers: Testing Michigan Datacenter

How is the testing on SIP7 going? After a rocky startup we have had some good luck so I don't want to move my accounts over as things have been stable. Well at least for the moment.

So if I understand correctly the advantage to using SIP7 would be for clients that use Comcast. 90% of my clients are using Comcast business class internet services within the Chicago area, and Northern Indiana.

SIP7 is still available for resellers/BYOD users.

It's not necessarily better for Comcast...it's just in a different datacenter so for some people it may have a better connection.

SIP is in Dallas. SIP7 is in Michigan.

You can check ping times and do a traceroute to sip7 vs sip to see which one looks better for your connection.

Re: Resellers: Testing Michigan Datacenter

Joe, my building is using Comcast business class internet, in a residential area in the Hyde Park area of Chicago.
I recently signed up with a reseller that uses the SIP7 datacenter. My Obi110 box has no problem connecting. Our soft-phone setup has been working well also.
My parent uses VOIPo's service out in California for almost 4 years. I tested their BYOD setup here at our building, and the SIP-datacenter in Dallas came through clear as well.

Tim, I am glad you guys are spreading out to other data centers. I read something recently that Softlayer/IBM is expanding their data centers like crazy. Softlayer and IBM knows how to run their business.
It's good that VOIPo add some diversity for customers, as not everyone enjoy the same Internet setup/experience as others. If it's not too expensive to add, consider adding one in Toronto or somewhere near for your Canadian clients.

A quick question:
Can a client (whether with VOIPo or through one of the VOIPo's reseller) choose which SIP server works for them, simply by changing sip.voipwelcome.com --> sip7.voipwelcome.com (and vice versa)?